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The student media of Cinco Ranch High School

County Line

The student media of Cinco Ranch High School

County Line

Elias Gettemy

Elias Gettemy

Donovan Nichols, Co-Editor In Chief May 5, 2021

 “It pretty much went from zero to 100. Before then, I hadn’t really looked at playing the cello as more than just a hobby, a passion, an activity in high school.”  Senior Elias Gettemy first...

Zhang's painting, "Out of the Shadows," won her state recognition at the VASE art contest.

Kelly Zhang

Oliver Capito, Staff Writer April 28, 2021

The colors seem to burst out of the pictures. Blues, reds, yellows, every color on the spectrum seems to be popping out in a way that makes the picture cohesive. This seems to be the best way to describe...

Senior Joseph Kohlmaier (middle) competes in a December marching band competition.

Joseph Kohlmaier

Celeste Hoover, Co-Editor in Chief April 28, 2021

“I never would’ve considered becoming a band director without the energy they have and that they impart on their students. They’ve inspired me to pursue what I love and share that love with as many...

Seniors this year must face the challenge of college applications with added problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic, such as SAT testing cancellations and having to deal with KVA vs. in-person learning.

Application Aggravation

Donovan Nichols, Co-Editor In Chief September 11, 2020

Countless Google Drives overflow with spreadsheets of neat columns dividing university names. “Safety. Match. Reach.” Resumés are painstakingly formatted. Essays are brainstormed, drafted, deleted,...

We at the County Line highly encourage every student eligible to get involved and have their voice heard.

How to Vote in the 2020 Election

Celeste Hoover, Co-Editor In Chief September 11, 2020

Before Election Day rolls around on November 3, find out how to register to vote and have your voice heard. Remember, you must register 30 days before election day. If you plan on sending in a mail-in...

Katy ISD released updated schedules for the class of 2020 Wednesday, in light of Governor Abbott's recent order to keep all Texas schools closed for the remainder of the 2020 school year.

Katy ISD Releases Updated Class of 2020 Schedules

Donovan Nichols, News Editor April 23, 2020

KatyISD released updated dates and schedules for the class of 2020 after Governor Greg Abbott ordered last week that all schools remain closed for the rest of the 2020 school year. The last day of school...

Where’s everyone heading?

Samuel Teas, Co-Editor-In-Chief May 7, 2018

This is an ongoing list and is continually updated. If you're a senior and haven't yet filled out the form to be included on this page, please do so at https://goo.gl/forms/mO2JZNYiubzE5spj2 Barnard...

Podcast: Senior departure leaves some behind

Samuel Teas, Co-Editor-In-Chief April 25, 2018

https://soundcloud.com/samuel-teas-248774818/county-line-podcast-1-left-behind

2018 Prom to be ‘Masquerade’ themed

Joe Powell, Staff Writer January 19, 2018

The Senior Prom will be held on Saturday, April 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the Westin Hotel in Memorial City. The majority of the seniors voted for “Masquerade” as the theme for this year out of “La La land,”...

Khan holds one of her pieces  in front of her. Applying to an art college requires not only creating art, but also writing about it.

Art college applicants face unique challenges

Kelly Salinas, Staff Writer October 2, 2017

The autumn of senior year is full of many things: football games, homecoming court, and the looming stress of college application deadlines. And while most people apply to colleges like Texas A&M and...

Splashing into State

Jenny Jiang, Staff Writer February 8, 2017

Cougars dominated the regional swim meet this past weekend with a team championship, scoring 79.5 points over the second place team. Girls swimming received second place overall, while the boys received...

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